Orlando City
2017 season
CEOAlex Leitão
ManagerJason Kreis
StadiumOrlando City Stadium
MLSConference: 10th
Overall: 18th
MLS PlayoffsDid not qualify
U.S. Open CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Cyle Larin
(12 goals)

All: Cyle Larin
(12 goals)
Highest home attendanceMLS: 25,527
(Ten Times)
Lowest home attendanceMLS: 23,018
(September 27 vs. NE Revolution)
Average home league attendance25,028

The 2017 Orlando City SC season was the club's seventh season of existence in Orlando, and third season in Major League Soccer, the top-flight league in the United States soccer league system. The team opened the season with a 1–0 win over New York City FC, at the newly completed Orlando City Stadium.

Background

On December 29, 2016, club President Phil Rawlins announced his reduced role in the organization, acting as a liaison for the clubs and their brand in league matters (such as the MLS Expansion Committee), and consulting on the board of directors. The day-to-day operational duties were handed over to CEO Alex Leitão. In recognition for his nine years of service, owner Flavio Augusto da Silva announced that Phil's position would become permanent, bestowing the title of life-president.[1] One of his first actions, on January 4, 2017, was to dedicate the 49 rainbow-colored seats in Section 12 of the new stadium to permanently honor the victims and families of those affected by the Pulse tragedy on June 12, 2016.[2]

Roster

Last updated on August 10, 2017[3]
No. Nationality Name Position(s) Date of birth (age) Previous club Notes
Goalkeepers
1United StatesJoe BendikGKApril 25, 1989 (aged 27)Canada Toronto FC
28Puerto RicoJosh SaundersGKMarch 21, 1981 (aged 35)United States New York City FC
36United StatesEarl Edwards Jr.GKJanuary 24, 1992 (aged 25)United States UCLA Bruins
Defenders
2United StatesJonathan SpectorCBMarch 1, 1986 (aged 31)England Birmingham City
3EnglandSeb HinesCBMay 29, 1988 (aged 28)England Middlesbrough
4UruguayJosé AjaCBMay 10, 1993 (aged 23)Uruguay NacionalINT
12United StatesKevin AlstonLBMay 5, 1988 (aged 28)United States New England Revolution
21SwitzerlandScott SutterRBMay 13, 1986 (aged 30)Switzerland BSC Young BoysINT
22United StatesConor DonovanCBJanuary 8, 1996 (aged 21)United States NC State WolfpackGA
25United StatesDonny ToiaLBMay 28, 1992 (aged 24)Canada Montreal Impact
27PortugalRafael RamosRBJanuary 9, 1995 (aged 22)Portugal S.L. Benfica Juniors U-19
29United StatesTommy ReddingCBJanuary 24, 1997 (aged 20)United States FC AmericaHGP
94BrazilPCLBMarch 10, 1994 (aged 22)United States Fort Lauderdale StrikersINT
95BrazilLéo PereiraCBJanuary 31, 1996 (aged 21)Brazil Athletico ParanaenseLoan in, INT
Midfielders
5United StatesServando CarrascoDMAugust 13, 1988 (aged 28)United States Sporting Kansas City
6CanadaRichie LaryeaAMJanuary 7, 1995 (aged 22)Canada Sigma FC
7ColombiaCristian HiguitaCMJanuary 14, 1994 (aged 23)Colombia Deportivo Cali
8CanadaWill Johnson (vice-captain)CMJanuary 21, 1987 (aged 30)Canada Toronto FC
10BrazilKaká (captain)AMApril 22, 1982 (aged 34)Italy A.C. MilanINT, DP
15United StatesDillon PowersDMFebruary 14, 1991 (aged 26)United States Colorado Rapids
16BelizeTony RochaCMAugust 21, 1993 (aged 23)United States Orlando City B
23ItalyAntonio Nocerino (vice-captain)DMApril 9, 1985 (aged 31)Italy A.C. MilanINT
Forwards
9CanadaCyle LarinCFApril 17, 1995 (aged 21)United States Connecticut HuskiesGA
11ColombiaCarlos RivasRWApril 15, 1994 (aged 22)Colombia Deportivo CaliINT, DP
13GuineaHadji BarryCFDecember 8, 1992 (aged 24)United States UCF Knights
14JamaicaGiles BarnesCFAugust 5, 1988 (aged 28)Canada Vancouver Whitecaps
18United StatesDom DwyerCFJuly 30, 1990 (aged 26)United States Sporting KC
19PeruYoshimar YotúnLWApril 7, 1990 (aged 26)Sweden Malmö FFINT, DP
98United StatesPierre da SilvaLWJuly 28, 1998 (aged 18)United States Orlando City B

Staff

Executive
Majority owner and chairman Brazil Flávio Augusto da Silva
Minor owner and president England Phil Rawlins
Owner England John Bonner
Chief executive officer Brazil Alex Leitão
General manager Canada Niki Budalić
Coaching staff
Head coach United States Jason Kreis
Assistant coach United States C.J. Brown
Assistant coach United States Miles Joseph
Assistant coach/Academy coordinator United States Bobby Murphy
Goalkeeping coach United States Tim Mulqueen
B team head coach Wales Anthony Pulis

[4][5][6][7][8]

Competitions

Friendlies

The Lions finish the preseason 2–2–2. Their first official match at the new stadium is a 3–1 friendly win against USL side St. Louis FC.

February 4 Jacksonville Dolphins 0–5 Orlando City Jacksonville, Florida
12:00 pm EST Spector 18'
Kaká 40'
Higuita 59'
Rivas 67'
Barry 76'
Stadium: Southern Oak Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 11 Orlando City 0–0 Tampa Bay Rowdies Sanford, Florida
11:00 am EST Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 15 Philadelphia Union 3–3 Orlando City Clearwater, Florida
1:00 pm EST Simpson
Ilsinho
Sapong
Johnson
Rivas
Larin
Stadium: Joe DiMaggio Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door scrimmage
February 19 Orlando City 1–3 Toronto FC Davenport, Florida
2:00 pm Kaká 43' (pen.) Altidore 4'
Giovinco 84'
Morrow 85'
Stadium: Champions Gate
Note: Game 1 of 2
February 19 Orlando City 0–4 Toronto FC Davenport, Florida
4:00 pm Own goal Spencer
Andrews
James
Stadium: Champions Gate
Note: Game 2 of 2
February 25 Orlando City 3–1 St. Louis FC Orlando, Florida
5:00 pm EST Kaká 4'
Larin 25', 35'
Petosevic 89' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: Closed-door friendly
November 4 Orlando City 6–1 Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Orlando, Florida
7:30 pm EST Dwyer 39'
Larin 59', 90+1'
Barry 69'
Hines 79'
Rocha 86'
Report Cabán 19' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 8,231
Note: Fundraiser for Puerto Rico Relief in aftermath of Hurricane Maria; Kaka's final match for Orlando City

Major League Soccer

All times in regular season on Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00) except where otherwise noted.

The MLS schedule was released on January 12. Orlando City played its first regular season match in their new stadium on March 5, against their expansion rivals NYCFC. New expansion teams for this year are Minnesota United, led by former coach Adrian Heath, and Atlanta United. The squad goes into the season riding a 2-game winning streak, besting the Union at Philadelphia, and D.C. United at Camping World Stadium last October.[9]

The team announced two sellouts on February 21: the Home Opener vs. NYCFC on March 5, and the L.A. Galaxy on April 15.[10]

Officials with the Atlanta Stadium group announced on April 18 that the retractable roof will not be completed in time for their planned opening match between Atlanta United and Orlando City SC on July 30, forcing moving the game to Bobby Dodd Stadium on July 29. The Lions visited Mercedes-Benz Stadium on September 16, playing to a 3–3 draw, in front 70,425 fans. The game set an MLS attendance record, and registered as 4th-largest crowd in the world this season.[11]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34 10 9 15 39 58  −19 39 7 5 5 24 19  +5 3 4 10 15 39  −24

Source: Match reports

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHHAAAHHAAAHHAAAHHHA
ResultWLWLWWWWLLDDLLWDDDLWLLDLLDLWDLWDLL
Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

March 5 1 Orlando City 1–0 New York City FC Orlando, Florida
5:00 p.m. EST Larin 15'
Johnson Yellow card 61'
Report Wallace Yellow card 30'
Ring Yellow card 67'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Jair Marrufo
March 11 2 New England Revolution P–P Orlando City Foxborough, Massachusetts
2:00 p.m. EST Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Note: Match postponed due to weather; rescheduled for September 2[12]
March 18 3 Orlando City 2–1 Philadelphia Union Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Rivas Yellow card 25'
Larin 39', 73'
García Yellow card 80'
Spector Yellow card 82'
Report Onyewu Yellow card 28'
Sapong 52'
Medunjanin Yellow card 80'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Fotis Bazakos
April 1 4 Columbus Crew 2–0 Orlando City Columbus, Ohio
4:00 p.m. Meram 13', 77' Yellow card 17' Report Carrasco Yellow card 60'
Redding Yellow card 76'
Stadium: MAPFRE Stadium
Attendance: 12,226
Referee: José Carlos Rivero
April 9 5 Orlando City 1–0 New York Red Bulls Orlando, Florida
4:00 p.m. Carrasco 34'
Higuita Yellow card 61'
Gil Yellow card 86'
Toia Yellow card 90+4'
Report Collin Yellow card 76' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Ismail Elfath
April 15 6 Orlando City 2–1 LA Galaxy Orlando, Florida
3:00 p.m. Johnson 9'
Larin 90+1'
Report Van Damme Yellow card 52'
Pedro Yellow card 64'
Alessandrini 83'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Chris Penso
April 23 7 New York City FC 1–2 Orlando City The Bronx, New York
1:30 p.m. Moralez Yellow card 2'
Pirlo Yellow card 45'
Villa Yellow card 54' 74'
White Yellow card 59'
Report Larin 31', 51' Yellow card 90+3'
Higuita Yellow card 57'
Redding Yellow card 72'
Nocerino Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 22,470
Referee: Jair Marrufo
April 29 8 Orlando City 2–0 Colorado Rapids Orlando, Florida
4:00 p.m. García Yellow card 36'
Rivas 70'
Redding Yellow card 74'
Kaká 90+1'
Report Doyle Yellow card 20'
Azira Yellow card 35'
Burling Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Robert Sibiga
May 3 9 Toronto FC 2–1 Orlando City Toronto, Canada
7:30 pm EST Giovinco 9', 38'
Bono Yellow card 50'
Altidore Yellow card 52'
Bradley Yellow card 90+3'
Report Kaká 45+1'
Spector Yellow card 74'
Higuita Yellow card 85'
Stadium: BMO Field
Attendance: 25,200
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
May 6 10 Houston Dynamo 4–0 Orlando City Houston, Texas
8:30 p.m. Elis 23'
Manotas 51', 65'
Quioto 75' Yellow card 45+3'
DelLaGarza Yellow card 60'
Machado Yellow card 84'
Report Toia Yellow card 79' Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 19,292
Referee: Sorin Stoica
May 13 11 Orlando City 2–2 Sporting Kansas City Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Ajá Yellow card 11'
Larin 16'
Kaká 26'
Higuita Yellow card 40'
Report Blessing 9', 74', Yellow card 79'
Zusi Yellow card 48'
Sanchez Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Ricardo Salazar
May 17 12 San Jose Earthquakes 1–1 Orlando City San Jose, California
10:30 p.m. Godoy Yellow card 44'
Ureña Yellow card 62'
LimaYellow card 68'
Cerén Yellow card 70'
Wondolowski 83'
Report Pereira Yellow card 25'
Rivas 80'
Stadium: Avaya Stadium
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Drew Fischer
May 21 13 Orlando City 0–3 New York City FC Orlando, Florida
7:00 p.m. Rivas Yellow card 34'
Pereira Yellow card 90+2'
Report Villa 14' (pen.)
Lopez Yellow card 19'
Wallace 35'
Moralez Yellow card 45+1'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Mark Geiger
May 27 14 Minnesota United 1–0 Orlando City Minneapolis, Minnesota
8:00 p.m. Venegas Yellow card 38'
Ramirez 56'
Cronin Yellow card 66'
Jome Yellow card 76'
Burch Yellow card 81'
Ibarra Yellow card 90+1'
Report Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium
Attendance: 18,896
Referee: Nima Saghafi
May 31 15 Orlando City 2–0 D.C. United Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Toia Yellow card 35'
Bendik Yellow card 65'
Larin 67'
Barnes 88'
Report Kemp Yellow card 34'
Sam Yellow card 66'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,112
Referee: Allan Chapman
June 4 16 Orlando City 0–0 Chicago Fire Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Ramos Red card 26'
Nocerino Red card 66'
Report de Leeuw Yellow card 60'
Arshakyan Yellow card 81'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,469
Referee: Ted Unkel
Note: Ramos' red card rescinded on June 7 with no fine; eligible to play in next match
June 17 17 Orlando City 3–3 Montreal Impact Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. García 8', Yellow card 89'
Rivas 23'
Aja Yellow card 60'
Spector 90+4'
Report Dzemaili 16', Yellow card 45+2'
Ciman Yellow card 18'
Piatti 58', 59'
Lovitz Yellow card 52'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Chris Penso
June 21 18 Seattle Sounders 1–1 Orlando City Seattle, Washington
10:30 p.m. Bruin 19'
Dempsey Yellow card 75'
Torres Yellow card 90+3'
Report Johnson Yellow card 78'
Spector Yellow card 79'
Sutter 90+4'
Stadium: CenturyLink Field
Attendance: 42,333
Referee: Ismail Elfath
June 24 19 Chicago Fire 4–0 Orlando City Bridgeview, Illinois
8:30 p.m. Accam 3', 8', 63' (pen.)
Nikolić 52', Yellow card 69'
Schweinsteiger Yellow card 53'
de Leeuw Yellow card 56'
Report Johnson Yellow card 22'
Higuita Yellow card 33'
Kaká Yellow card 58'
PC Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez
June 30 20 Real Salt Lake 0–1 Orlando City Sandy, Utah
9:30 p.m. Sunday Yellow card 65'
Beckerman Yellow card 88'
Report Johnson 17'
Kaká Yellow card 68'
Ajá Yellow card 71'
Higuita Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Rio Tinto
Attendance: 19,218
Referee: Robert Sibiga
July 5 21 Orlando City 1–3 Toronto FC Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Spector Yellow card 23'
Ajá Yellow card 45'
Rivas 63'
Report Alseth Yellow card 12'
Altidore 18'
Vázquez Yellow card 45+4'
Giovinco 46', 65'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,029
Referee: Alan Kelly
July 21 22 Orlando City 0–1 Atlanta United Orlando, Florida
7:00 p.m. Kaká Yellow card 6'
Johnson Yellow card 60'
Report Pírez Yellow card 38'
Gressel Yellow card 67'
Parkhurst Yellow card 80'
Villalba 86'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Jose Carlos Rivero
July 29 23 Atlanta United 1–1 Orlando City Atlanta, Georgia
5:00 p.m. Villalba Yellow card 56', 90+2'
Asad Yellow card 24'
Report Kaká 40'
Higuita Yellow card 56'
Johnson Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Bobby Dodd Stadium
Attendance: 45,006
Referee: Allen Chapman
Note: Rescheduled from July 30 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium due to construction delay
August 5 24 Montreal Impact 2–1 Orlando City Montreal, Canada
7:30 p.m. Piatti 48' (pen.)
Jackson-Hamel 84'
Report Larin 12' Stadium: Stade Saputo
Attendance: 20,801
Referee: Kevin Stott
August 12 25 New York Red Bulls 3–1 Orlando City Harrison, New Jersey
7:30 p.m. Pereira 30' (o.g.)
Wright-Phillips 60'
Davis 80'
Perrinelle Yellow card 45'
Felipe Yellow card 67'
Davis Yellow card 90+7'
Kljestan Yellow card 90+2'
Report Rivas 18', Yellow card 39'
Laryea Yellow card 90+2'
Higuita Yellow card 90+7'
Kaká Red card 90+7'
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 25,219
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez
August 19 26 Orlando City 1–1 Columbus Crew Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Barnes 67'
Yotún Yellow card 28'
Report Abubakar Yellow card 16', 35'
Martinez Yellow card 55'
Afful Red card 77'
Abu Yellow card 81'
Meram Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,527
Referee: Juan Guzman, Jr.
August 26 27 Orlando City 1–2 Vancouver Whitecaps Orlando, Florida
7:30 pm Larin 62'
Toia Yellow card 27'
Redding Yellow card 71'
Kaká Yellow card 75'
Report Redding 9' (o.g.)
Maund Yellow card 25'
Shea 53'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,406
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
September 2 2 New England Revolution 4–0 Orlando City Foxborough, Massachusetts
7:00 p.m. Kamara 26', 75', 89'
Bunbury 90+2'
Agudelo Yellow card 68'
Report Pereira Yellow card 55'
Aja Yellow card 66' Yellow-red card 80'
Rocha Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Attendance: 17,865
Referee: Robert Sibiga
Note: Rescheduled from March 11 due to weather
September 9 28 D.C. United 1–2 Orlando City Washington, D.C.
7:00 p.m. Acosta Yellow card 24'
Arriola Yellow card 34'
Franklin Yellow card 78'
Opare 89'
Sam Yellow card 90+6'
Report Larin 19'
Barnes 28'
Sutter Yellow card 32'
Carrasco Yellow card 76' Yellow-red card 79'
Hines Red card 90+5'
Kaká Yellow card 90+9'
Stadium: RFK Stadium
Attendance: 18,028
Referee: Dave Gantar
September 16 29 Atlanta United 3–3 Orlando City Atlanta, Georgia
4:00 p.m. Martinez 36', 55', 69' Report Dwyer 10', 39'
Larin 58'
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Attendance: 70,425 (MLS Record)
Referee: Jair Marrufo
September 24 30 Portland Timbers 3–0 Orlando City Portland, Oregon
8:00 p.m. Valeri 15' (pen.), 59'
Mattocks 29'
Ridgewell Yellow card 80'
Report Spector Yellow card 14' Yellow-red card
Nocerino Yellow card 52'
PC Red card 84'
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 21,144
Referee: Baldomero Toledo
September 27 31 Orlando City 6–1 New England Revolution Orlando, Florida
7:30 p.m. Nocerino 22'
Hines 32'
Kaká 43', 77'
Kaká Yellow card 28'
Pereira Yellow card 33'
Hines Yellow card 45'
Dwyer 84'
Yotún 90'
Report Kouassi Red card 11'
Dielna Yellow card 21'
Caldwell Yellow card 29'
Nguyen 45+1', Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 23,018
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
September 30 32 Orlando City 0–0 FC Dallas Orlando, Florida
4:00 p.m. Report Barrios Yellow card 90+2'
Gonzalez Yellow card 90+8'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 24,007
Referee: Armando Villarreal
Note: Barrios subbed in during extra time, was incorrectly listed on roster; draw was not changed to a 3–0 forfeit, which would have kept OCSC in the playoff race.[13]
October 15 33 Orlando City 0–1 Columbus Crew Orlando, Florida
3:00 p.m. Kamara 66' Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 25,166
Referee: Chris Penso
October 22 34 Philadelphia Union 6–1 Orlando City Chester, Pennsylvania
4:00 p.m. Ilsinho 3', 63'
Picault 6', 38'
Sapong 26', 74', Yellow card 65'
Report Dwyer 72' Stadium: Talen Energy Stadium
Attendance: 18,595
Referee: Joseph Dickerson

Standings

Eastern Conference table

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts
7 New England Revolution 34 13 15 6 53 61 8 45
8 Philadelphia Union 34 11 14 9 50 47 +3 42
9 Montreal Impact 34 11 17 6 52 58 6 39
10 Orlando City SC 34 10 15 9 39 58 19 39
11 D.C. United 34 9 20 5 31 60 29 32
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goal differential; 7) away goals scored ; 8) home goals scored; 9) home goal differential; 10) coin toss or drawing of lots.

Overall table

Pos Team Pld W L T GF GA GD Pts Qualification[lower-alpha 1]
16 Philadelphia Union 34 11 14 9 50 47 +3 42
17 Montreal Impact 34 11 17 6 52 58 6 39
18 Orlando City SC 34 10 15 9 39 58 19 39
19 Minnesota United FC 34 10 18 6 47 70 23 36
20 Colorado Rapids 34 9 19 6 31 51 20 33
Source: MLS
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) total goal differential; 4) total goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) away goals scored; 7) away goal differential; 8) coin toss or drawing of lots
Notes:
  1. CONCACAF Champions League
    Selection Procedure
    • Four US-based teams qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. Due to a change in format to the tournament, two qualifiers came from each of the 2017 and 2018 MLS seasons.[14] This combined qualification method was used for the 2019 tournament only. For the 2017 season, the following teams qualified:
      1. The winner of MLS Cup 2017; this berth was reallocated to the best US team in aggregate points in both 2017 and 2018 MLS seasons (New York Red Bulls) as Toronto FC won the Cup.
      2. The winner of the 2017 U.S. Open Cup (Sporting Kansas City).
      Thus unlike previous seasons, the Supporters' Shield winner and the regular season conference champion that did not win the Supporters Shield were not guaranteed a berth. Each qualifier entered at the second phase of the tournament.
      One Canada-based team qualified for the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League, also entering at the second phase (NOTE: Canadian teams could not qualify through MLS):
      1. The winner of both the 2016 and 2017 Canadian Championship (Toronto FC)

U.S. Open Cup

Orlando City entered the tournament in the fourth round against Miami FC, who had beaten the Tampa Bay Rowdies 2–0 on May 31, 2017.

Bracket
Fourth Round
June 13–14
Round of 16
June 27–28
Quarterfinals
July 7–August 2
Semifinals
August 9–15
Final
September 20
               
NASL North Carolina FC 2
MLS Houston Dynamo 3*
MLS Houston Dynamo 0
MLS Sporting Kansas City 2
MLS Sporting Kansas City 4
MLS Minnesota United FC 0
MLS Sporting Kansas City 3*
MLS FC Dallas 0
MLS FC Dallas 2
USL Tulsa Roughnecks FC 1
MLS FC Dallas 3
MLS Colorado Rapids 1
MLS Colorado Rapids 3
USL Oklahoma City Energy FC 2
MLS Sporting Kansas City 1(5)
MLS San Jose Earthquakes 1(4)
MLS San Jose Earthquakes 2
NASL San Francisco Deltas 0
MLS San Jose Earthquakes 2
MLS Seattle Sounders FC 1
MLS Seattle Sounders FC 2
MLS Portland Timbers 1
MLS San Jose Earthquakes 3
MLS LA Galaxy 2
MLS LA Galaxy 3
USL Orange County SC 1
MLS LA Galaxy 2
USL Sacramento Republic FC 0
USL Sacramento Republic FC 4
MLS Real Salt Lake 1
MLS Sporting Kansas City 2
MLS New York Red Bulls 1
MLS Orlando City SC 1
NASL Miami FC 3
NASL Miami FC 3
MLS Atlanta United FC 2
MLS Atlanta United FC 3
USL Charleston Battery 2
NASL Miami FC 0
USL FC Cincinnati 1
USL FC Cincinnati 1
MLS Columbus Crew SC 0
USL FC Cincinnati 0(3)
MLS Chicago Fire 0(1)
USL Saint Louis FC 0
MLS Chicago Fire 1
USL FC Cincinnati 2
MLS New York Red Bulls 3*
MLS New England Revolution 3
USL Rochester Rhinos 0
MLS New England Revolution 2
MLS D.C. United 1
MLS D.C. United 4
LQ Christos FC 1
MLS New England Revolution 0
MLS New York Red Bulls 1
MLS New York Red Bulls 1
MLS New York City FC 0
MLS New York Red Bulls 1(5)
MLS Philadelphia Union 1(3)
MLS Philadelphia Union 3
USL Harrisburg City Islanders 1
  1. ^
    A The hosting priority for the final, in order, is Sporting KC then New York Red Bulls then FC Cincinnati
June 14 Fourth round Orlando City Florida 1–3 Florida Miami FC Orlando, Florida
7:00 pm Barnes 79'
Pereira Yellow card 52'
PC Yellow card 84'
Ramos Yellow card 90+4'
Report Pinho 30', 36', 55'
Trafford Yellow card 52'
Rennella Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 5,838
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez

Player statistics

Appearances

As of match played October 22, 2017

Starting appearances are listed first, followed by substitute appearances after the + symbol where applicable.

No. Pos Nat Player TotalMLSOpen Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 GK United States USA Joe Bendik 33033000
28 GK Puerto Rico PUR Josh Saunders 100010
36 GK United States USA Earl Edwards Jr. 101000
70 GK United States USA Jake Fenlason 000000
Defenders
2 DF United States USA Jonathan Spector 26125110
3 DF England ENG Seb Hines 615+1100
4 DF Uruguay URU José Aja 15015000
12 DF United States USA Kevin Alston 000000
22 DF United States USA Conor Donovan 000000
27 DF Portugal POR Rafael Ramos 301+1010
29 DF United States USA Tommy Redding 19014+400+10
21 DF Switzerland SUI Scott Sutter 32130+2100
25 DF United States USA Donny Toia 30029+1000
94 DF Brazil BRA PC 905+3010
95 DF Brazil BRA Léo Pereira 1109+1010
Midfielders
5 MF United States USA Servando Carrasco 1619+6110
6 MF Canada CAN Richie Laryea 1201+11000
7 MF Colombia COL Cristian Higuita 26018+8000
8 MF Canada CAN Will Johnson 26223+3200
10 MF Brazil BRA Kaká 24618+560+10
15 MF United States USA Dillon Powers 604+2000
16 MF Belize BLZ Tony Rocha 300+3000
23 MF Italy ITA Antonio Nocerino 32128+3110
Forwards
9 FW Canada CAN Cyle Larin 281224+41200
11 FW Colombia COL Carlos Rivas 31521+950+10
13 FW Guinea GUI Hadji Barry 400+3010
14 FW Jamaica JAM Giles Barnes 35423+11311
18 FW United States USA Dom Dwyer 12411+1400
19 FW Peru PER Yoshimar Yotún 10110100
98 FW United States USA Pierre da Silva 200+1010
Players who appeared for the club but left during the season:
17 MF United States USA Luis Gil 1806+11010
32 MF Argentina ARG Matías Pérez García 15111+4100

Goalscorers

As of match played October 22, 2017
Rank No. Pos. Name MLS Open Cup Total
1 9 FW Canada Cyle Larin 120 12
2 10 MF Brazil Kaká 60 6
3 11 FW Colombia Carlos Rivas 50 7
4 18 FW United States Dom Dwyer 40 4
14 FW Jamaica Giles Barnes 31 4
6 8 MF Canada Will Johnson 202
7 2 DF United States Jonathan Spector 101
3 DF United States Seb Hines 101
5 MF United States Servando Carrasco 101
19 FW Peru Yoshimar Yotún 101
21 DF Switzerland Scott Sutter 101
23 MF Italy Antonio Nocerino 101
32 MF Argentina Matías Pérez García 101
Total 39140

Shutouts

As of match played October 22, 2017
Rank No. Name MLS Open Cup Total
1 1United States Joe Bendik707
Total 707

Disciplinary record

As of match played October 22, 2017
No. Pos. Name MLS Open Cup Total
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
1 GK United States Joe Bendik 100000100
2 DF United States Jonathan Spector 410000410
3 DF England Seb Hines 101000101
4 DF Uruguay José Aja 410000410
5 MF United States Servando Carrasco 110000110
6 MF Canada Richie Laryea 200000200
7 MF Colombia Cristian Higuita 900000900
8 MF Canada Will Johnson 600000600
9 FW Canada Cyle Larin 100000100
10 MF Brazil Kaká 601000601
11 FW Colombia Carlos Rivas 300000300
16 MF Belize Tony Rocha 100000100
17 MF United States Luis Gil 100000100
19 FW Peru Yoshimar Yotún 200000200
21 DF Switzerland Scott Sutter 100000100
23 MF Italy Antonio Nocerino 201000201
25 DF United States Donny Toia 400000400
27 DF Portugal Rafael Ramos 001100101
29 DF United States Tommy Redding 300000300
32 MF Argentina Matías Pérez García 300000300
94 DF Brazil PC 101100201
95 DF Brazil Léo Pereira 400100500
Total 60353006335

Player movement

Per Major League Soccer and club policies, terms of the deals do not get disclosed.

MLS SuperDraft picks

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. The 2017 draft was held on January 13, 2017. Orlando had one selection.

2017 Orlando City MLS SuperDraft Picks
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeStatus
3 64 England Danny Deakin CF South Carolina University of South Carolina Signed

Transfers in

No. Name Pos. Transferred from Fee/notes Date Ref.
25United States Donny ToiaLBCanada Montreal ImpactTraded for 1st Round Pick in 2017 MLS SuperDraftDecember 23, 2016[15]
United States Patrick McLainGKUnited States Chicago FireAcquired in MLS Re-Entry DraftDecember 16, 2016[15]
8Canada Will JohnsonCMCanada Toronto FCFree agent acquisitionDecember 28, 2016[15]
94Brazil PCLBUnited States Fort Lauderdale StrikersFree agent acquisitionJanuary 4, 2017[15]
98United States Pierre da SilvaLWUnited States Orlando City BPromoted to First Team from Orlando City BJanuary 21, 2017[16]
2United States Jonathan SpectorCBEngland Birmingham CityUndisclosedJanuary 24, 2017[17]
28Puerto Rico Josh SaundersGKUnited States New York City FCTraded for 4th-round selection in 2019 MLS SuperDraftJanuary 27, 2017[15]
14Jamaica Giles BarnesCFCanada Vancouver WhitecapsPlayer ExchangeFebruary 25, 2017[15]
21Switzerland Scott SutterRBSwitzerland BSC Young BoysInternational Roster Slot acquisitionMarch 3, 2017[15]
30England Danny DeakinCFNoneSigned with Orlando City BApril 19, 2017[15]
95Brazil Léo PereiraCBUnited States Orlando City BOccupying International Roster Slot Vacated by Matias Perez Garcia; Recalled to First TeamJune 28, 2017[15]
18United States Dom DwyerCFUnited States Sporting KCExchange for General, Targeted, and Future Allocation MoneyJuly 25, 2017[15]
19Peru Yoshimar YotúnLWSweden Malmö FFInternational Roster Slot acquisition; Targeted Allocation Money; Removed DP tag from Giles BarnesAugust 5, 2017[15]
15United States Dillon PowersDMUnited States Colorado RapidsPlayer Exchange for Luis Gil and Targeted Allocation MoneyAugust 10, 2017[15]

Loans in

No. Name Pos. Loaned from Notes Date Ref.
March 3, 2017Senegal Moussa SaneSTSenegal AS Dakar Sacre SoeurAssignment to Orlando City B; Loan expired
April 6, 2017United States Luis GilAMMexico Querétaro FCOn Loan
April 14, 2017Brazil Léo PereiraCBBrazil Clube Atlético ParanaenseSeason-long Loan

Transfers out

No. Name Pos. Transferred to Fee/notes Date Ref.
14England Luke BodenLBUnited States Tampa Bay RowdiesOption declinedNovember 23, 2016[15]
2United States Tyler TurnerRBUnited States LA Galaxy IIOption declinedNovember 23, 2016[15]
15Brazil Pedro RibeiroCMUnited States Harrisburg City IslandersOption declinedNovember 23, 2016[15]
19Brazil Júlio BaptistaCFRomania CFR ClujOption declinedNovember 23, 2016[15]
8England Harrison HeathCMUnited States Atlanta UnitedTraded for 4th-round selection in 2019 MLS SuperDraftDecember 16, 2016[15]
45United States Mikey AmbroseLBUnited States Atlanta UnitedSelected No. 7 overall in 2016 Expansion DraftDecember 13, 2016[15]
18Trinidad and Tobago Kevin MolinoRWUnited States Minnesota UnitedExchange for General Allocation MoneyJanuary 26, 2017[15]
United States Patrick McLainGKUnited States Minnesota UnitedExchange for Targeted Allocation MoneyJanuary 26, 2017[15]
20United States Brek SheaLWCanada Vancouver WhitecapsPlayer ExchangeFebruary 25, 2017[15]
30England Danny DeakinCFUnited States Orlando City BWaived off of Roster; option to sign with OCBApril 14, 2017[15]
32Argentina Matías Pérez GarcíaAMArgentina TigreWaived off of Roster; International Roster Slot OpenJune 28, 2017[15]
17United States Luis GilAMUnited States Colorado RapidsPlayer Exchange with Targeted Allocation MoneyAugust 10, 2017[15]

Loans out

Because of the inclusion of Orlando City B to the new stadium for home games, player movement between the two squads became possible for both teams. Some members who had MLS contracts had the "Right of Recall" option, applicable at any time to the first-team roster.

No. Name Pos. Loaned to Notes Date Ref.
March 10, 2017Honduras Devron GarcíaDMHonduras Real C.D. EspañaSeason Long Loan, expired 11/8/17[18]
March 24, 2017United States Earl Edwards Jr.GKUnited States Orlando City B[19]
Canada Richie LaryeaAM[19]
United States Conor DonovanCBExpired 11/8/17[19]
United States Kevin AlstonRBExpired 11/8/17[19]
United States Pierre da SilvaLW[19]
United States Tommy ReddingCB[19]
Brazil PCLB[19]
Guinea Hadji BarryCFExpired 11/8/17[19]
April 7, 2017Senegal Moussa SaneSTTransfer Process Completed
April 26, 2017Portugal Rafael RamosRB[20]
Puerto Rico Josh Saunders GK Expired 11/8/17
England Seb Hines CB Expired 11/8/17

Notable Events

Orlando Health was the jersey sponsor for the seventh consecutive season. New primary home kits were unveiled at the Fan Forum on Friday, February 17.[21]

On April 22, it was announced that Orlando City, alongside 3 other MLS clubs, would wear a special kit in commemoration of the Earth Day. The kit, made entirely with recycled plastic from the Maldives at the Indian Ocean, was made by Adidas in conjunction with the Parley for the Oceans foundation, in order to address marine plastic pollution in the world. Orlando used this kit in an away game against New York City FC on April 23.[22]

On May 8, the USSF announced that Orlando City Stadium would join other MLS clubs in hosting FIFA World Cup Qualifiers for the 2018 tournament. The venue hosted the October 8 home match between the United States against Panama. It was the first national team fixture in Orlando since a friendly against Sweden in 1998.[23]

The fourth round draw of the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, announced on May 18, had the Lions hosting the winner of Miami FC and the Tampa Bay Rowdies at Orlando City Stadium the second week of June (see above).[24]

Starting Goalkeeper Joe Bendik posted back-to-back years of 100+ saves before the team's largest win of the season, a 6–1 victory over the New England Revolution on September 27 at Orlando City Stadium.

With the New York Red Bulls win on October 7, the Lions were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs for the 3rd straight year.

Captain and first Designated Player Kaká declined a one-year extension on his contract in October 2017. He played his final match, assisting on Dom Dwyer's goal, and was subbed off in the 65th minute of a friendly fundraiser against the Puerto Rico national team on November 4.

On November 7, Orlando City Stadium was among 5 venues announced to host matches for the 2018 Florida Cup. It hosted the tournament's opening games on January 10–11, 2018.[25]

References

  1. "Orlando City SC's Phil Rawlins Becomes Club Life-President; CEO Alex Leitao Assumes Increased Responsibility". Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  2. Romero, Iliana Limón. "Orlando City unveils seats honoring 49 Pulse nightclub shooting victims". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  3. Oshan, Jeremiah (June 30, 2014). "Kaka signs with MLS club Orlando City". sbnation.com. SB Nation. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
  4. "Coaching Staff". Orlando City Soccer Club. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  5. "News". Orlando City Soccer Club. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  6. "A Conversation With U-18 Head Coach Paul Shaw". The Mane Land. December 21, 2014. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  7. "Board of Directors". Orlando City Soccer Club. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  8. Orlando Sentinel (April 23, 2015). "Orlando City soccer chief operating officer Brett Lashbrook resigns – Orlando Sentinel". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  9. 2016 Orlando city SC season/Results
  10. Orlandosentinel.com/sports/Lions opener is a sellout
  11. "Atlanta's MLS-record crowd registers as 4th largest attendance in the world | MLSsoccer.com".
  12. "Orlando City Match vs. New England Rescheduled Due to Weather". orlandocitysc.com. March 10, 2017. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  13. "FC Dallas fined for roster violation". mlssoccer.com.
  14. Strauss, Brian (April 6, 2017). "MLS clubs have resolution over qualifying for future CCL after format change". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "2017 MLS Transactions | MLSsoccer.com". Archived from the original on December 12, 2018. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  16. "Lions, Da Silva reach MLS agreement – Orlando Sentinel". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  17. "Orlando City Signs USMNT Defender Jonathan Spector". Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  18. "Orlando City Loans Devron García to Real C.D. España | Orlando City Soccer Club".
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Orlando City SC Announces Loans to Orlando City B | Orlando City Soccer Club".
  20. OCB Returns Home to Face Saint Louis FC
  21. orlandocitysc.com/post/2017/02/17/orlando-city-cominghome-new-kits
  22. "MLS, adidas join forces with Parley for the Ocean for eco-friendly kits". MLS Soccer. April 22, 2017. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  23. OrlandoSentinel.com/sports/Orlando-set-to-host-qualifier
  24. "Orlando City To Host Winner of Miami vs. Tampa in U.S Open Cup | Orlando City Soccer Club".
  25. DelGallo, Alicia. "Florida Cup to hold matches at Orlando City Stadium, use official World Cup ball". orlandosentinel.com.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.